(Mis)Classification of Water Systems in the United States

J. Beecher, Kyle Redican, Megan Kolioupoulos
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Abstract

The definitive federal census and repository for regulated water system data in the United States, universally used by researchers and policymakers, is the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). We consider the veracity of the data used to identify and differentiate water systems. This research proposes a more exact classification scheme and typology, with a structural-function logic, and applies it to the community water systems (CWSs) in the Great Lakes region. Applying our proposed typology of water systems, the analysis highlights the striking asymmetry between the presence of governmental primary systems and nongovernmental ancillary systems, as well as the hybrid and interconnected nature of many water systems. The ideal action is not for researchers to try to fix the data but for USEPA to fix the system by which the data are generated. We provide policy recommendations for renovating SDWIS to improve system accountability, research credibility, and policy development.
(Mis)美国水系统分类
安全饮用水信息系统(SDWIS)是美国研究人员和政策制定者普遍使用的权威联邦普查和规范水系统数据储存库。我们考虑用于识别和区分水系统的数据的准确性。本研究提出了一种更精确的分类方案和类型学,并结合结构-功能逻辑,将其应用于大湖区社区水系统。运用我们提出的水系统类型学,分析强调了政府主要系统和非政府辅助系统之间的显著不对称,以及许多水系统的混合和互联性。理想的行动不是让研究人员试图修复数据,而是让美国环保署修复生成数据的系统。我们为改革SDWIS提供政策建议,以提高系统问责制、研究可信度和政策制定。
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